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Abstract #4993

Accelerating multiparametric imaging(MTP) by 12-fold using 64 channel head coil and CS Wave reconstruction

chunlin jiao1, Sen Jia2, Jiaying Zhao3, Jing Cheng2, Zhuoxu Cui2, Yongquan Ye4, Yongquan Ye4, Ye Li2, Xin Liu2, Hairong Zheng2, Qiyu Jin1, and Dong Liang2
1Inner mongolia university, Hohhot, China, 2Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, China, 3Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 4UIH America, Houston, TX, United States

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Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: The MULTIPLEX technique could quantify the T1/T2*/PD/Susceptibility maps in a single 3D scan but leads to a long scan time.

Goal(s): This study aimed to develop sparsity regularized Wave-SNMs reconstruction methods to address the issue of slow 3D scanning of the MULTIPLEX technique.

Approach: This work is based on a SNMs reconstruction method with the addition of a sparsity regular term of L1, which utilizes nulling maps with a short calibration time to achieve a 12-fold accelerated imaging.

Results: Sparsity regularized Wave-SNMs reconstruction with Multi-Dimensional Integration quantification accelerate MULTIPLEX by 12-fold into a single scan of 2 minutes.

Impact: The L1 regularized Wave-SNMs reconstruction could benefits the Mutli-Dimensional lntegration (MDI) quantification to achieve comparable accuracy and robustness as the reference scan with 70% reduction of scan time.

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